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Package model-hashids
Short Description The hashids for Hyperf models.
License MIT
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model-hashids
Using hashids instead of integer ids in urls and list items can be more appealing and clever. For more information visit hashids.org.
This adds hashids to Hyperf models by encoding/decoding them on the fly rather than persisting them in the database. So no need for another database column and also higher performance by using primary keys in queries.
Features include:
- Generating hashids for models
- Resloving hashids to models
- Ability to customize hashid settings for each model
- Route binding with hashids (optional)
Installation
Install the package with Composer:
Also, publish the vendor config files to your application (necessary for the dependencies):
Setup
Base features are provided by using HasHashid
trait then route binding with hashids can be added by using HashidRouting
.
Custom Hashid Settings
It's possible to customize hashids settings for each model by overwriting getHashidsConnection()
. It must return the name of a connection of config/autoload/hashids.php
.
Usage
Basics
Add the hashid to the serialized model
Set it as default:
or specify it specificly:
return $item->append('hashid')->toJson();
Implicit Route Bindings
If you want to resolve implicit route bindings for the model using its hahsid value you can use HashidRouting
in the model.
It overwrites getRouteKeyName()
, getRouteKey()
and resolveRouteBindingQuery()
to use the hashids as the route keys.
It supports the Laravel's feature for customizing the key for specific routes.
Customizing The Default Route Key Name
If you want to by default resolve the implicit route bindings using another field you can overwrite getRouteKeyName()
to return the field's name to the resolving process and getRouteKey()
to return its value in your links.
You'll still be able to specify the hashid for specific routes.
Supporting The Other Laravel's Implicit Route Binding Features
When using HashidRouting
you'll still be able to use softdeletable and child route bindings.
Contact
- Gmail
License
MIT
All versions of model-hashids with dependencies
hyperf/config Version ~3.1.0
hyperf/database Version ~3.1.0
hyperf/stringable Version ~3.1.0